Publication (Thesis): Compositional patterns of lotic benthic macroinvertebrates: Relationship to habitat and the scale of measurement.
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Publication Name:Compositional patterns of lotic benthic macroinvertebrates: Relationship to habitat and the scale of measurement.



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PARSONS, Melissa (2002) Compositional patterns of lotic benthic macroinvertebrates: Relationship to habitat and the scale of measurement., University of Canberra - PhD Thesis




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Completed in financial year 2001-2002.
Supervisors: Norris / Thoms (UC)
Sites: Upper Murrumbidgee River Catchment
Aims:
  • To determine the relationship between macroinvertebrate distribution and geomorphological habitat type, at different spatial scales.
  • To determine the effects that the interaction between macroinvertebrate distribution, geomorphological habitat type and scale may have on biological assessment of water quality using a predictive model.





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